Can someone tell me what you see wrong here

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Mommyshann

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When you click to buy you get taken to their other site where you receive the full "product description". Click Here to go to the site. Following is some of their wonderful description of this product:

"·Harmless to other and the environment.
·No danger of second-hand smoking.
·Smoke in a public place.
·Enable smokers to abstain from smoking non-painfully.
·Give up smoking in 3 month if you want.
·Save the smoking cost 80% each year.
·No ignition and no fire hazard

The atomized cartridge is designed according to "Nicotine Replacement Therapy" Recommended by world health Organization (WHO). It will let smokers gradually step-down the quantity of nicotine they absorbed. It is recommended that users try the cartridge starting with the cartridge with out Nicotine, and then realize the painless abstention via nicotine descending method as long as finding out the suitable nicotine content."

It goes on to five their 4-Step quitting process. Personally, I vote we bombard these idiots with emails and comments on their blogs telling them how much they suck.
 

Keef

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Really Leaford.

If I unplug the charger with the battery screwed in when I plug it back in
the LED will flash continuously and not stop until I unscrew it.
It actually keeps flashing for a few seconds even after it is unscrewed.

Screw it back in and it behaves normally.

I guessed the sudden surge confused it somehow ?.

I was not aware it was OK to leave the LED flashing non stop for 3 hrs.

I wont worry about damaging it any more.
 

youfillintheblank

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leaford

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Really Leaford.

If I unplug the charger with the battery screwed in when I plug it back in
the LED will flash continuously and not stop until I unscrew it.
It actually keeps flashing for a few seconds even after it is unscrewed.

Screw it back in and it behaves normally.

I guessed the sudden surge confused it somehow ?.

I was not aware it was OK to leave the LED flashing non stop for 3 hrs.

I wont worry about damaging it any more.

You may have a bad charger, there, Keef. None of the dozens I have had have ever done that. I can safely say that is NOT normal.
 

ApOsTle51

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i.ve killed a 901 battery by first plugging in the charger , switching it on and THEN screwed the battery in . I wont be doing it that way any more.

Screw in ......plug in ....turn on.....

screwing the battery in with the charging terminal 'live' can result in a power arc ( positve charger pole arcs to negative battery pole ) and killing your battery's circuitry. that's what happened to me.
 
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youfillintheblank

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If the battery did indeed "atomize" the atomizer, wouldn't the atomizer dissappear? your e-cig would fall apart, and you'd have to replace your atomizer after every drag. I'll stick with the ottomizer ottomizing the liquid thank you very much:thumb:

Tch. I thought everyone knew that their ottomizers need a good ottomizing every now and then. :D
 

Bertrand

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If the battery did indeed "atomize" the atomizer, wouldn't the atomizer dissappear? your e-cig would fall apart, and you'd have to replace your atomizer after every drag. I'll stick with the ottomizer ottomizing the liquid thank you very much:thumb:

hehe.. I thought the same thing when I saw "Atomized cartridge." I think I mentioned in a review, "...but all molecules came fully assembled."
 

robw

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That is crooklyn. It is from the camera and electronics district in brooklyn. They buy below wholesale because they tell the vendor to accept a purchase order for 100 now and 2000 to be shipped the following month. Then they cancel the 2000 and keep the 100 for the 2000 price.
Then they find the lowest price on the internet and mark it up 3 times that amount so they can haggle with the customer.
On the internet they will advertise lower than the competition, but when you place your order, they will either charge your card a $40 handeling fee or call you and ask you if you wanted the battery and charger for an additional $20-$40.
If you say no, they will cancel your order, but not refund the credit card until you file a claim with your credit card company, because most people don't read the statement and they end up forgetting about the charge.
 
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